I think it is fair to say that of all Indian industrialists past and present, J.R.D. Tata has been the most widely admired. Part of the reason had to do with his business acumen, his skill in taking the Tatas beyond their core competence in steel and... | Read..

The year ended with promise of better to come. With the implementation of the Indo-US nuclear pact, we may be able to overcom... | Read..

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It’s the tragedy of TV that instead of drawing upon new experience and fresh sources of comedy it cannibalizes old pop culture. When movies do the same now, they aren’t even imitating movies, they’re imitating TV. The result is too infantile to be called decadent; it’s pop culture for those with bad memories for pop culture, or so young they have no memories. — PAULINE KAEL